SVV - Stroke Volume Variation
Prediction of Fluid Responsiveness in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients with the Affection of Positive End-expiratory Pressure
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Evaluation of least significant changes of pulse contour analysis-derived parameters
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Original Article Pressure controlled ventilation on stroke volume variation as a predictor of fluid responsiveness in patients
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Influence of stroke volume variation on fluid treatment and postoperative complications in thoracic surgery
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Stroke Volume variation as a predictor for fluid responsiveness in patients undergoing elective major abdominal surgeries
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Original Article Effects of goal-directed fluid management with 0.9% normal saline on metabolic acidosis in patients undergoing brain surgery: a prospective and randomized-controlled study
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Original Article Goal-directed fluid management based on the auto-calibrated arterial pressure-derived stroke volume variation in patients undergoing supratentorial neoplasms surgery
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To Study the Hemodynamic Changes from Supine to Prone Position in Asa II and III Patients Undergoing Major Spine Surgery in Prone Position using Flo Trac Sensor: An Observational Study
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Applications of minimally invasive cardiac output monitors
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Cardiovascular determinants of resuscitation from sepsis and septic shock
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Midazolam increases preload dependency during endotoxic shock in rabbits by affecting venous vascular tone
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Assessment of stroke volume variation for prediction of fluid responsiveness using the modified FloTrac™ and PiCCOplus™ system
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Pulse pressure variation and stroke volume variation during increased intra abdominal pressure: an experimental study
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FLUID CHALLENGES IN INTENSIVE CARE: MONITORING FLUID RESPONSIVENESS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
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A simian varicella virus (SVV) homolog to varicella-zoster virus gene 21 is expressed in monkey ganglia latently infected with SVV.
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Natural allelic variation of the IL 21 receptor modulates ischemic stroke infarct volume
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Intravenous fluids: should we go with the flow?
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The effects of passive leg raising may be detected by the plethysmographic oxygen saturation signal in critically ill patients
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Assessment of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients: a systematic review of literature
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